Spokesman for the US-led international coalition, Colonel John Dorrian, said during a press conference via closed-circuit video today that there are sufficient troops for the planned Raqqa operation.

In this context, the US Department of Defence is planning to isolate the city of Raqqa by using Syrian Democratic Forces fighters.

In response to the question regarding who will be blocking the roads leading to the city from the south, while the Syrian Democratic Forces are putting pressure on Daesh in the north, Dorrian said that there would be a large number of Arab forces in the area, as the coalition intends to train the largest number of fighters possible.

There have been differences between Turkey and the US regarding the involvement of the Kurdish People’s Protection Units in the operation as part of the Syrian Democratic Units. Turkey completely objects to this considering it a threat to its border and national security.

In this regard, the international coalition spokesperson stated that talks are ongoing between the US and its allies in the coalition in order to make a decision regarding who will enter Raqqa and take control after it is recaptured.

US Secretary of Defence Ashton Carter said yesterday that the operation to besiege Raqqa, which is considered Daesh’s main stronghold, would be executed soon, noting that the meetings with Turkish officials are on-going regarding the role to be played by Ankara.

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